Untitled blog post from "The Hot Chestnut Man"
Do I apply for a hawkers license or not? If I take money from people for a small brown paper bag full of hot chestnuts I should but I’m only going to be asking prople for ideas to burn. So […]
Do I apply for a hawkers license or not? If I take money from people for a small brown paper bag full of hot chestnuts I should but I’m only going to be asking prople for ideas to burn. So […]
David held a coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support at HMS this morning. It was a lovely atmosphere with mugs of coffee and millionaire’s shortbread… and £150 for a good cause.
2. interaction (I) Feeling rather embarrassingly like a tourist and being the newbie that I am, I have been observing and generally taking in as much as possible from the surroundings. I am residing in the very nucleus of student […]
Perthshsire Open Studios Visited a number of studios. Those who had made a big effort to promote and market themselves did well. Others less so. Some blamed the recession. Maybe.
I’m so tired.
Contrasts On Monday i went to Tate Archives to look at some of the many AGP documents they have. It was a good visit and it was fascinating to read not only what was contained within the documents but to […]
“The Hot Chestnut Man sees Paul Conneally running a Hot Chestnut stall outside The Institute of Ideas’ “BATTLE OF IDEAS” which will be held at The Royal College Of Art on the 30th and 31st of October 2010″
John Stark, Rose Garden, oil on wood panel, 50cm diameter, 2010. Image courtesy of the artist and CHARLIE SMITH london.
Man & Eve, London
1 July – 14 August
VIVID, Birmingham
29 July – 21 August
Waterside Project Space, London
2 July – 15 August
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
19 June – 4 December
Trade Gallery, Nottingham
4 – 19 August
Eds. Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson
Open Editions: Occasional Table Critical Series, De Appel 2010
ISBN 978-0-949004-18-5
For twenty-five years Manchester’s Chinese Arts Centre has focused on exchange of creative practice from one culture to another.
It has been eight years since Australian economist, David Throsby last reported on the financial status of artists for the Australia Council and found a third of them living below the poverty line.
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
18 September 2010 – 3 January 2011
Footnotes: the emerging artist On winning – albeit unexpectantly! Last night I won a Deptford X Fringe Award for my latest project Drawing the likeness of brick. [PV Tonight! All welcome.] There were ten contenders for three prizes and when […]
Ok everyone, the summer’s over and it’s time to get back to work. I’ve been thinking about my studio. Mia, my best friend from college, gave up her half of the studio and now it is mine all mine! Including […]